Courtney A. Story

520 Kirkland Way, Suite 400, Kirkland, WA

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Loriann rapone

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22 Oct, 2024
Divorce is never easy - but it can be made less traumatic. 5.0 stars Posted by Loriann October 22, 2024 While I thought this would be easy and even considered not hiring an attorney as everything seemed straight forward with no contest, what came to light very early on is that my husband’s attorney was incompetent, reckless and sloppy with his work. While my husband had paid 5x the amount that I was paying, Mary Sakaguchi caught numerous mistakes which would have led to a prolonged divorce process. Her careful eye to detail and attention prevented that from happening and expedited the whole process which actually made me less fearful and the entire process less traumatic. I cannot convey how much this impacted me in a positive way. I am grateful for her immense knowledge of the law and watching out for my best interest all the while communicating with compassion and kindness. I highly recommend Ms. Sakaguchi and her entire team! Thank you!
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Zack

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19 Apr, 2023
My ex and I did a collaborative divorce. We had the documents underway and needed assistance to get across the finish line. Courtney and team did a great job of reviewing the materials, advising on items, and then finalizing and filing the papers. I am very grateful that I engaged her services.
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Fran jenkins

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12 Apr, 2023
Thank you. Mr. Sifferman knows his clients and identifies their needs.
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Courtney is an amazing advocate who communicates clearly and is results-oriented
“She was an amazing advocate who communicated clearly with me every step in the process. She was results-oriented and we were able to achieve a settlement that was fair and equitable.”
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Courtney is extremely warm, patient, and meticulous in her work
“She was extremely warm, patient, and meticulous in working with me.”
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Courtney is highly responsive and keeps clients informed at every step
“She was quick to respond to even the smallest of questions and she always kept me informed at every step of the way.”
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Courtney is honest and strives to do what is best for her clients and their children
“She is an honest attorney, that will strive to do what is best for your case, and your child.”
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Courtney has excellent attention to detail, which is vital during difficult transitions
“She has excellent attention to detail, too, which was vital during the transition.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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